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Review
. 2020 Nov;298(1):99-116.
doi: 10.1111/imr.12926. Epub 2020 Nov 4.

Innate and adaptive γδ T cells: How, when, and why

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Review

Innate and adaptive γδ T cells: How, when, and why

Maria Papadopoulou et al. Immunol Rev. 2020 Nov.

Abstract

γδ T cells comprise the third cell lineage of lymphocytes that use, like αβ T cells and B cells, V(D)J gene rearrangement with the potential to generate a highly diverse T cell receptor (TCR) repertoire. There is no obvious conservation of γδ T cell subsets (based on TCR repertoire and/or function) between mice and human, leading to the notion that human and mouse γδ T cells are highly different. In this review, we focus on human γδ T cells, building on recent studies using high-throughput sequencing to analyze the TCR repertoire in various settings. We make then the comparison with mouse γδ T cell subsets highlighting the similarities and differences and describe the remarkable changes during lifespan of innate and adaptive γδ T cells. Finally, we propose mechanisms contributing to the generation of innate versus adaptive γδ T cells. We conclude that key elements related to the generation of the γδ TCR repertoire and γδ T cell activation/development are conserved between human and mice, highlighting the similarities between these two species.

Keywords: Lin28b; TCR repertoire; fetus; gammadelta; human; infant; newborn; short homology repeat.

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